Former president Gerald Ford recalled the attempted assassination of Charles Manson disciple Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme in videotaped testimony that would later be used in Fromme's trial. The roughly 20 ...
A former member of Charles Manson’s infamous “family” said in an interview Tuesday that she is still "in love" with the notorious cult leader — nearly five decades after the group’s gruesome murder ...
LOS ANGELES - A one-time follower of mass murderer Charles Manson who in 1975 tried to assassinate then-President Gerald Ford told a mental health examiner in a decades-old taped interview that an "X" ...
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Devoted Charlie Manson follower Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme said she still loves the notorious cult leader nearly 50 years after members of the his infamous "family" committed a series of heinous murders ...
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme has pledged her allegiance to Charles Manson again. After the notorious cult leader and murderer's death in 2017, Fromme is marking the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Manson ...
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Fifty years ago, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme made local and national headlines for an assassination attempt on President Gerald R. Ford in Sacramento’s Capitol Park. Ford was on his way to meet then Gov.
FORT WORTH, Texas – The Charles Manson follower convicted of trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford was released Friday from a Texas prison hospital after more than three decades behind bars.
She was one of Charles Manson’s earliest disciples, a waif-like flower child who rhapsodized about LSD and redwood trees, and one day in 1975 she brought a loaded gun to see the president. Lynette ...